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‎Jul 26, 2024
01:32 PM
Yes. I meant with VJ, a certain point, it starts to adds leading between the lines at to fill out space, instead of keeping the text tightly grouped. (movie below)
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‎Jul 26, 2024
12:43 PM
You're right, Robert- sorry. That is a fix. The tables auto-justify to the frame, but just won't add extra leading to fill space that VJ allows. I liked that "accordian flex" that VJ gives over keeping the table tight, but that is a small detail to ditch in the long run. cheers.
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‎Jul 26, 2024
10:38 AM
Haha, good point. Thanks for your time.
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‎Jul 26, 2024
10:37 AM
I guess my knowlege with tables isn't too extensive- see attached movie below: The gap above the advertisement would be an issue. Is there something I'm missing to get the table cells to auto-justify to fit the frame?
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‎Jul 26, 2024
09:07 AM
Interesting idea @Robert at ID-Tasker. That logic definately works, but unfotunately probably not in my application. @James Gifford—NitroPress It definately comes in handy when we need to work fast on a large product with many moving parts. See a quick clip of it below in action 🙂 it has some great dynamic abilities that would save me a ton of time adjusting otherwise
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‎Jul 26, 2024
07:45 AM
Thanks for your input everyone. Attached is why I need to use forced line breaks. The layout changes quite frequently, and keeping each Restaurant's listing in one paragraph allows me to implement: Text Frame Options > Vertical Justification > Paragraph Spacing Limit. If each line were its own paragraph- the entire listing wouldn't "stick" with eachother, and the leading of the entire column becomes loose. Thinking on a solution, I may just GREP a soft-return: after a number of characters > find the next word boundary > add soft-return & tab.
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‎Jul 25, 2024
02:48 PM
In the following screenshot, all of the text flows in, auto-formatted by paragraph styles. It is essential to use forced line breaks for the entire restaurant's "listing" Is there anyway to get overhanging text to properly align, without placing an additional line break? I tried placing Indent To Here markers before "Street Address"- but because its all one paragraph, it tiers the third location further. Backstory: This is for a large directory in which xml is imported, and everything is auto formatted. I'm trying to minimize manual adjustments once it flows in. I do have full control of the xml and can change tabs/markers where needed. Thanks in advance!
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‎Jun 24, 2021
10:09 AM
Deleting caches fixed for me- specifically the whole folder 'com.adobe.InDesign' in ~Library/Cashes/. I deleted the folder 'Adobe InDesign' as well. Anytime InDesign would crash on me, the panels never open until several restarts.
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